Ultimate Snowbike Trailer

Murdered Customs

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I decided to go a different route this time, just sold my 28 ft enclosed that was pretty well loaded for a deck over.
This time, since I am changing to a snowbike, I figure a big trailer isnt a necessity.
Here is what I'm starting with,
2016 Look 7 x 14 V Nose.
A big thanks to Derek at AV Trailers for the smoking deal.
I got such a deal on the trailer that splurging on accessories was easy.
Here is the grocery list;
2 x 6 volt Interstate Batteries
52 inch tool box
Dual helmet racks
Atwood 30000 btu furnace
Bluetooth Stereo
2 x 12 inch subs
5630 LED Lights
Solar panel for charging
Plus tons of other goodies.

First addition was to drop it off at Country Line Custom Coatings for Bobby to work his magic on the floor.
Industrial floor coating was applied to the floor and ramp. It came out top notch and we were super impressed how tough this stuff is. Check them out at

Before pics
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Wouldn't it be a pain in the ass to drag the bikes out backwards or can you ride out the side door.just curious
 

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I'm thinking about a winch to load and unload, not sure on that part yet.
Maybe I could touch on the goals for this trailer just so folks get the gist of why I am doing it.
Packing it full of features, like the big tool box that will double as storage
Lots of conveniences like USB chargers
I want it to remain small, my last 3 enclosed ranged from 24-28 feet in length, I would like my Jeep JK to be able to pull it.
This one will also haul the SXS and bike in summer.
Lastly I want to try a few things that my other trailers were lacking, floor heat, good sound system, lighting, storage, etc.
Mike
 

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I understand the reason to go smaller those big ass trailers can be a pain.I look forward to seeing your mods,continue posting pic's.
 

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Good luck with your JK pulling it. lol
I pulled my 2 Place sled trailer home empty last year. I was looking at the sky, and was a very slow trip. Can't imagine loaded and in a the winter.
Those Jeeps have a hard time pulling themselves around, they are gutless, especially after a lift kit and big rubber.
but I could be just spoiled, ussaly tow with a Diesel Dodge 3500 dually.
 

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This is brilliant! I never thought about going this route to get away from a big ass trailer.
Now all I have to do is sell my trailer, sell my sleds OH, and learn how to ride a bike.......:D:cool::beer:
 

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Oh believe me the Jk is not going to be the primary pulling vehicle, but to do trips around town and such it will be just fine instead of using my dually.
 

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Good luck with your JK pulling it. lol
I pulled my 2 Place sled trailer home empty last year. I was looking at the sky, and was a very slow trip. Can't imagine loaded and in a the winter.
Those Jeeps have a hard time pulling themselves around, they are gutless, especially after a lift kit and big rubber.
but I could be just spoiled, ussaly tow with a Diesel Dodge 3500 dually.

Your trailer probably wasn't sheeted with 500lbs of OSB either.
 

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Let us know how you get your SxS and a bike in there. I just bought a 7X12 flat nose (v-nose is too close to my camper), put the RZR in there, and now I wish I'd gone another 2 feet longer. Gonna be a challenge fitting the RZR, bike, and the camping gear I always carry.
 
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